JNJ (Johnson & Johnson) is an American multinational corporation that produces medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. It was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Founded in 1886 by Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson.
In 1959, JNJ became the first company to introduce dental floss.
Introduced the first disposable contact lenses in 1987.
Acquired Pfizer's Consumer Health division in 2006.
Expanded its pharmaceutical portfolio with the acquisition of Actelion in 2017.
American multinational pharmaceutical corporation.
American multinational pharmaceutical company.
Indian consumer goods company that produces personal care and hygiene products.
Adhesive bandages for minor cuts and wounds.
Acetaminophen-based pain reliever.
Skin care, hair care, and cosmetics.
Mouthwash for oral hygiene.
Contact lenses.
JNJ is known for producing medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods.
JNJ is headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Some of JNJ's popular brands include Band-Aid, Tylenol, Neutrogena, Listerine, and Acuvue.
As of 2021, JNJ's revenue is approximately $84 billion.
JNJ does conduct animal testing for some of its products, but it is committed to reducing and eventually eliminating animal testing.